He didn't like to have to wait for patients
Yes, twice, just like Watson, the first died of a severe sickness
The man himself? NO He was imagined and created in fiction by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a doctor and (to make ends meet) writer. Doyle learned to medically examine patients and observe them from Dr. Joseph Bell, who did some observations on his patients like Holmes. Many agree (as Doyle said himself) that Bell was the inspiration to Doyle to create Holmes.
Conan Doyle never says
If you meant what kind of nose did he have, hawk-like is the description given by Conan Doyle
No, they're enemies.
Yes, twice, just like Watson, the first died of a severe sickness
The obvious answer would be that it was Arthur Conan Doyle himself. Doyle watched Doctor Bell as he used his powers of observation. Later he recorded this sort of thing by putting himself in the role of Dr. Watson as he wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Conan Doyle liked spiritualism
Agatha Christie is a similar author to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Both authors are known for their classic detective fiction, with Christie's most famous detective being Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Like Doyle, Christie's works feature intricate plots, unexpected twists, and memorable characters.
Dr. Watson's appearance was likely inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle, the author who created the character. Doyle may have also drawn on aspects of his own physical appearance when describing Watson in the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Konan is like a detective conan and conan bbrand..
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Although she's cold towards Conan, Haibara does like him. There are certain episodes where she is shown to care deeply for him.
The man himself? NO He was imagined and created in fiction by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a doctor and (to make ends meet) writer. Doyle learned to medically examine patients and observe them from Dr. Joseph Bell, who did some observations on his patients like Holmes. Many agree (as Doyle said himself) that Bell was the inspiration to Doyle to create Holmes.
Poe's detective stories, particularly those featuring C. Auguste Dupin, laid the foundation for the detective genre. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous character, Sherlock Holmes, was inspired by Dupin, and Doyle even acknowledged Poe's influence on his work. Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories expanded on Poe's detective fiction, popularizing the genre further.
If you want to play Conan in Detective Conan/Case Closed you have to be 7-9 or 10 years old to play Conan. But if you want to do his voice you have to be a boy who did not hit puberty yet. OR a women who has a voice is dark like, the Japanese Conan does.